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2 Day 1-2-1 How to Prepare for Common Emergencies - Preparation Help Survive

In these two x 50 min classes we will learn how to prepare for some of the common emergencies life can throw at us. Preparation is the key to surviving successfully when life goes wrong.
Explosive Learning Jo Reynolds Life Skill Teachers
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2 live meetings
1 hrs 40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In these two x 50 min classes we will create a list of the different kinds of emergencies that we might face in life - earthquake / flood / , and create plans on how to survive in short and longer term hazardous situations. 
We will cover:
How do we define an emergency – different types of emergency. 
Thinking ahead – what is essential for our survival?
Savings and how to access them in an emergency, and ensuring we are fit and healthy enough to cope in stressful situations
How to make sure you have everything to hand at home so that you can survive for two weeks without additional supplies 
How to prepare an emergency bag should you have to evacuate your home at a moment’s notice 
What to include in a travelling emergency kit for unexpected situations away from home 
What are the most important basic skills you will need and what routines are essential for survival? 

In the first class we will learn:
Who’s in your support network and who you can turn to in an emergency 
What to do and what not to do (dos and don’ts)
Carrying out a risk assessment and creating a plan

Step 1: Money and health
Short v long term survival. Differences between 3 days and 2 weeks
Step 2: Get your home ready
Your emergency bag. What’s in it and how do you pack it? 

In the second class we will learn:
Step 3: Review our emergency bag
Step 4: Out and about bags – travelling emergency bags
Step 5: Learn, practice, and plan

What happens in the aftermath of an emergency? 
In this section we talk about basic reunification plans, what they include and who to work with in your family to write one. 
We look at how you might feel as things begin to return to normal and who you can talk to. 

*Please note that this class will not teach medical training or medical services. This class is designed to help make an emergency plan to prepare for the unexpected. Learning first aid will be mentioned in the plan but I do not teach first aid in class for example.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to make a professional bubble mix for use in creating a basic bubble show. I will include a sensible number of bubble tricks for the session length, along with tips on how to make a great bubble show to impress friends and family.
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Parental Guidance
Please note that this class will not teach medical training or medical services. This class is designed to help make an emergency plan to prepare for the unexpected. Learning first aid will be mentioned in the plan but I do not teach first aid in class for example.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Brighton University UK
Jo Reynolds BSc Money Business Video Games YouTube
During the course of his career as an entrepreneur, performer and traveller, Jo has faced a variety of emergency situations from wilderness survival to first-hand experience of dealing with a fatal car accident which he had to deal with alone and ended up saving lives. He is a highly experienced risk assessor and first aider, with emergency training for fighting fires and advanced first aid for scuba diving. 

"I am a trained in advanced first aid for any emergencies. As an extreme sports enthusiast (scuba diving, rock climbing, stilt walking, circus skilled performer who uses fire, sky diver, bungee jumper, etc.) I have always taken it seriously to know what the risks are and prepare for them by making safety and preparation a priority. This is why I have taken many types of first aid and emergency preparation courses depending on the activity I am doing that year. I have also taken and helped teach survival camps to know what to do when lost in the wilderness or in case of a world catastrophe. I am also trained to evaluate and create custom risk assessments for any event or situation. (I learned this skill working in the entertainment industry needing to evaluate risks for circus performers at different events.)"

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2x per week, 1 week
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Ages: 7-18

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